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Landscape Stone
Stone makes a low-maintenance landscape,
particularly suitable for areas with limited rainfall.
The stone shown below includes cobblestones and flagstone for patios and walkways,
thick blocky stone for retaining walls, decorative boulders, and slabs for stair
treads.
Retaining Wall Stone
Retaining walls are built from oversized blocky stone called "dry stack" because mortar is typically not used.
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Prairie
Fieldstone Dry Stack
Naturally rectangular weathered fieldstones.
Chief Cliff Dry Stack
Brown, tan and gray naturally
rectangular fieldstones.
Frontier Dry Stack
A brown, tan and gray sandstone
chopped into rectangular shapes.
Frontier
Tumbled Dry Stack
A brown, tan and gray sandstone
chopped into rectangles and tumbled.
Desert Blonde Dry Stack
A light-colored sandstone
chopped into rectangular shapes.
Falls Creek Dry Stack
Light-colored, naturally
rectangular fieldstones.
Kootenai Dry Stack
Large, rectangular, weathered fieldstones.
Mission Springs Dry Stack
Large, tan-brown rectangular blocks.
Eagle Moss Rock Dry Stack
Large, lichen-covered fieldstones.
Cobblestones and Flagstones
Cobblestones were used to pave streets for centuries. They are typically made from granite and are
4 to 5 inches thick. Flagstones are flat stone for patios, walkways, and stepping stones.
For landscape use, flagstones are usually 1 1/2-inch thick or thicker.
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Frontier Sandstone
A tan and gray flagstone that comes in large plates.
Tumbled
Frontier Cobblestones
Tumbled Frontier Cobblestones for driveways and patios.
Tumbled
Frontier Pavers
Tumbled Frontier Cobblestones for driveways and patios.
Antique Cobblestones
These cobblestones have been reclaimed from 19th and early 20th century streets.
Antique
Yorkshire Flagstone
A beautiful, worn sandstone flag reclaimed from 19th and early 20th century installations in England.
Colorado Red Sandstone
A light red sandstone, available as irregular flagstones or cut into rectangular
pavers.
Bluestone Blue, green, gray, and brown sandstone, available in dimensional cuts,
irregular flagstone, and tumbled shapes.
Prichard
Quartzite A brown, tan and rusty quartzite flagstone.
Stair Treads, Boulders and Slabs
Large landscape boulders and slabs.
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Chief Joseph
treads Large Chief Joseph slabs used as landscape stair treads
Frontier Sandstone
treads Large, thick slabs for landscape stair treads.
Natural bird baths
Sandstone boulders with natural hollows that fill with water.
Chief Joseph
boulders Large weathered landscape boulders.
Pipestone
Granite Boulders
Rounded and weathered granite boulders.
Kootenai Boulders
Large weathered boulders for landscaping.
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